EVENINGVISITS.COM - Whois Information
Evening Visits... The Book
Desiree Martin's book, published in 1877, is actually many stories of her evening reunions with her relatives, veillees, which are primarily directed at teaching her nieces and nephews. She joined the Society of the Sacred Heart in 1846 when she was only 16 years old, under pressure from her mother, and she left the convent in 1873. Using her life experiences, her childhood in Grand Point, LA, her travels with the Society and her exit from the convent;she instructed her young audience on the values of home and heritage, acceptance of one's place in society, good manners, parental and filial love and, especially, faith in God. Because the family, societal and spiritual issues covered in her stories are still mostly relevant today, we are delighted to have translated it and to be able to bring it to audiences everywhere today.
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